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A62156 Righteous judgment placed upon the heads of malicious opposers and persecuting apostates in some brief animadversions upon Francis Buggs book, entitled, De Christiana libertate, in which his great weakness and gross wickedness is detected, his foul defamations and uncivil reflections are reprehended : with a seasonable warning to him and the rest of his abettors in their mischievous work of opposition to and separation from, the Lord and his people / by a lover of peace, Robert Sandilands : together with an Ingredient by another hand. Sandilands, Robert.; Richardson, Richard, 1623?-1689. Another ingredient against the venom in F.B.'s book. 1683 (1683) Wing S661; ESTC R32326 57,765 142

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so that nothing can be justly charged against them that is apparently Wicked and Gross yet in the mean time their Hearts not right nor ●ound before the Lord something that is ●bominable offensive and grievous to his Holy ●pirit Thus hath it been with many of the seperate party is secretly lodg'd ●nd privately enter●ain'd as their beloved Delila which at ●ast may be breaks forth into some Extravagancy or other I say one as a Hypocrite may be thus dressed up with a specious shew and fair cover appear so and so Yea and for their interest sake Conform to that which is good and praise-worthy and which in its self is commendable and laudible but in the bottom rotten and deceitful yet though these do so it will not follow in good reason that those who are truly and inwardly sanctified cleansed and purified in their Conscience from dead works and whose Hearts are Sincere Honest and Upright should not so and so appear as to the outward in an holy harmless Life and innocent Conversation and also in a Conformity and Submission to that which is Orderly and Decent and to be subject to follow that which is convenient needful and profitable amongst a People no more then that 's true though as the common Proverb is It is not all Gold that glisters And as we say All are not in the Possession of what they are in the Profession of Yet is there no true Gold that glisters And surely those who do possess of the living Vertue of Truth and are faithful to the Lord they are ingaged publickly to appear in Profession of and Confession to the same In the beginning of the Preface page 7 F. B. says The main thing intended by this Discourse is to shew the Mischief of Impositions on tender Consciences in matters Spiritual c. Thus he insinuates as a false charge upon the whole Body of our Friends to be guilty of which indeed is their main principal Basis or ground from whence doth proceed all their fierce violent Clashings bitter and malicious Invectives base and unchristian Reflections viz. Their Imaginary formed and groundless supposition and envious suspicion That we endeavoured to compel and force tender Consciences in matters Spiritual to be conform'd and in subjection to that contrary to the perswasion of their minds and Light of Christ in their Consciences this is easily disprov'd and has been fully confuted by many living Testimonies that we have given forth on this account both by word and writing and for a further confirmation thereof thus do I affirm on the behalf of all my dear Friends who are thus abused by these foul perverse and scoffing Spirits That the Almighty God the searcher of Hearts and tryer of Reins he knows we never endeavoured nor designed to compel any to subject in a Conformity to that which we know was both just and reasonable who were not fully satisfied in their own Consciences and not freedom and clearness in their minds thereto For they who received Truth in the love thereof and continue in subjection to it the power and force of it will inable and make them willing to obey the voice of God immediately in their own Hearts and in the Mouths of his Servants which Voice of God calls unto Holiness without which none shall see him and there being an aptness or proneness in many after they are reached to by the Lord to neglect that Duty he requires of them therefore in his tender Love hath he given Gifts for the work of the Ministry for the perfecting of the Saints for the Edifying of the Body till we all come in the Vnity of the Faith into a perfect Man unto the measure of his Stature of the fulness of Christ Eph. 4.8 c. And well said the Apostle Peter Yea I think it meet as long as I am in this Tabernacle to stir you up or to stir up your pure minds by way of remembrance that we may be mindful of the words which were spoken before by the Holy Prophets and of the Commandement of us the Apostles of the Lord and Saviour knowing this first that there shall come in the last days scoffers walking after their own Lusts 2 Pet. 1.15.3.1 2. c. Which also was practised by the Apostles in Exhortation Admonition Counsel Reproof and Condemnation as the Spirit of Truth Directed them and according to the several states of People to whom they Ministered by Word or Epistle And Reader it is well known that any who were really scrupulous from a true tenderness of their Spirits careful or fearful to do any thing but what they found to be their Duty and in the Light of Christ Jesus did see they were called to be obedient to the same over these we have been very tender and have encouraged and counselled them Singlely to wait upon the Lord for a sight and sense from him by the in shinings of his pure Light of that which they ought to do and if we could inform their understandings and in the good hand of the Lord be instrumental to clear their Judgments by opening to them the profit and great advantage reaped by those who have found it their place to be in Unity with their Brethren in a Christian Condescention to those things that are decent orderly and profitable in the Church of Christ that we have endeavoured to do and blessed be the Lord our labour of Love and pains therein hath proved successful and many have been helped thereby to see through the Mysterious wiles and subtle workings of the Enemy both immediately and instrumentally So thou mayst be assured we never pleaded for a conformity or submission of any to the Christian Order and wholesome Discipline amongst us but as they came to be Convinced in their own Consciences and well perswaded in themselves from a clear and sensible Conviction That it was their bounden duty so to do And therefore I say and thou mayst see that this Authors false Charge with all the rest of his confederacy in all their lying Clamours proceed from a base perverse Spirit that does surmise to People that we were bringing in an implicit Faith and blind Obedience by forcing a Conformity before Conviction which is opposed by us with our utmost endeavours and is of the Devil the Father of lyes who is the original Author of all this mischievous dark work of Separation c. and makes use of those his wicked Agents to defend the same under the specious pretence of Liberty of Conscience Liberty of Conscience and influences them to defame the Lords faithful and innocent Servants by malicious abusive Reflections and false Insinuations to amuse People as if the end of all their labours and travels in the Service of Truth for the preservation of Gods Heritage were to bring them into a Vniformity of such and such Canons Decrees and Orders that tended to an Apostacy Imposition and what ●ot Now I hope Reader thou wilt plainly see that the
that hath called them c. and that that is not a necessary occasion And furthermore observe we have mens monthly meetings and must they not meet at the time appointed if no business should present And if they meet not pray how should they know whether they have business or not And if they may meet why not the women likewise If neither except as before why is any time appointed This looks as if they would have Friends only meet when they can tell of outward business to be proposed so if any but say he knows no business he is excused Oh what a disorder and confusion would they lead into Well may they be termed Babell's-builders and compared to the foolish woman c. 3 ly Moreover Reader I desire thee to consider that notwithstanding F. B. so much abuses that Epistle of G. F's concerning Womens meetings which he transcribes in p. 33. and brings in as a proof of an alteration and violence done to our first Principles of union whereof I have already taken notice See Chap. IV. p. 50. Yet this very same paper was approved of by John Wilkinson and others of his party and for thy further satisfaction and to shew thee both how much they have contradicted this foolish conceited man F. B. and likewise thou mayst clearly see how much they are degenerated and Apostatized from what they once owned I shall present a paper writ from the Quarterly meeting at Kendall the 6th of 8th month 1671. where the foresaid Epistle of G. F's was read and joyned with and with an unanimous Consent to be Practised as appears by what follows It is further agreed upon that this paper be read in every particular Meeting that the WOMEN-friends who are faithful may be stirred up to a serious consideration in the light of the Lord to examin themselves and feel his requirings and so to answer the Lord with diligence and willingness of mind that so every one that profess the living truth of God may be serviceable Instruments in his hand to Extol his Name and to perfect his praise in our day and time And in the womens assembling together to see and consider that all women young and old who profess the Truth do walk therein in good order in modesty and moderation in Charity out of the Customs fashions of the World and that nothing be lacking and so herein the femals will become very sensible of the necessities of the body and so you will rejoyce with them that do rejoyce and suffer with them that do suffer and mourn with them that do mourn who are not gotten out of the bondage and Captivity of the adversary and so be ready to lend unto such a helping hand and encourage every such good desire and reprove the willful and obstinate And so every one acting in the just Principle of God in our selves justice will be exalted and righteousness established and herein Male and Female is serviceable in our place and calling in this our day generation And so all Women-Friends who feel sincere desires in themselves to be instrumental of good unto others let them meet together as aforesaid n = * viz as is expressed in G. F's paper wherein it s found thus so it would do well for the Women to have a distinct meeting by themselves as it is in other places and to see that nothing be lacking So once a month to have a Womans meeting in the County-Town or other places convenient then the other Neighbouring Women may come go home they meeting together about the 10th hour of the day c. and in this desire certainly the Lord will assist you in his Wisdom and Counsel to act speak that which is convenient and all the faithful women who are inclined and affected herewith may signifie their minds and intents to the Mens meetings and so be encouraged by us whose names are hereafter subscirbed John Wilkinson Henry Story Richard Stephenson Henry Garner c. CHAP. XI THE last part of my present business is in something by way of tender Counsel and Brotherly advice unto all Friends of truth both here and also beyond Seas c. That which will render you in a true Capacity in your several stations to be a good savour in your places before the Lord and Instrumental in his Blessed Hand to be serviceable in advancing this great and glorious Work of the universal Restoration of the Sons and Daughters of men is as you are kept in the continual daily subjection of your Spirits to the Leadings of that holy pure power of Almighty God who hath called you unto a high and Honourable vocation For that hath been as well the ground of our preservation in a right state and good condition as the alone foundation of the infinite loving kindness and continuation of the tender Care of our heavenly Father towards us till this moment of time And because of the want of this holy subjection in the particulars of those who have been convinced of the blessed Truth and publickly have appeared for it but having gone from the life of it in themselves and because that they have not kept in the Constant dependency on the Lord in the dayly self-denyal and in the Cross to their own wills and so have not abode in the lowlike humble meek and quiet peaceable Spirit of Jesus therefore is it that a disorderly treacherous loose libertine reaching high perverse Spirit hath entered into them and hath so far prevailed upon them as to influence them thus to appear in such an abusive heady Cross opposite willful and stubborn mind that they become like those mentioned in Jude likewise also saith the Apostle These filthy dreamers mark well the sayings they are so apposite to illustrate and clearly demonstrate the very Characters of these Apostates defile the flesh despise dominion and speake evil of dignities and of those things which they know not and what they know naturally as bruit Beasts in those things they corrupt themselves Wo unto them for they have gone in the way of Cain and perished in the gain-saying of Core these are Spots in your feasts of Charity feeding themselves without fear Clouds without water Carried about with Winds Trees whose fruit withereth twice dead plucked up by the roots raging waves of the Sea foaming out their own shame wandering starrs to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever But beloved Remember ye th● words which were spoken before by the Apostle● of our Lord Jesus Christ How that they told you there should be Mockers in the last time who should walk after their own ungodly lusts and at last very evidently concludes demonstrating what persons these are as a signal mark to know them by These be they that SEPARATE themselves sensual having not the Spirit And Observe further how the Apostle Peter describes them more fully for when they speak great swelling words of vanity they allure through the lusts of the
a Judas amongst Christs Disciples from the beginning of the Creation since the Lord gather'd a People to himself to this our Day or Age thus to be attended with various deep Exercises by Oppositions Violence and Persocutions from the World on the one hand and by Distraction Discord and Separation on the other hand of those who have appeared as amongst us but were not of us and therefore that they might be made manifest what Bottom and Evil Spirit they were of notwithstanding they lurked under and were cover'd for a time with a Profession of the Way and Holy Truth of God they have gone away from us as the Apostle writ concerning the Antichrists They went out from us but they were not of us and the Reason he gives is clear For says he if they had been of us they would no doubt have continued with us But they went out to what end That they might be made manifest that they were not all of us 1 John 2.19 We may observe the Church of Christ in his time was then sadly troubled with these Antichrists such as rose up in Appearance for Christ against Christ in opposing the Blessed Divine Manifestations of his Spirit through the Members of his Church And I remember he makes particular mention of one Diotrephes who it seems as many like unto him in our day following his very foot-steps Ioved to have the preheminence and who prated against them with malicious Words and good Paul was he not very sensible in fore-seeing that this would attend the Churches and therefore forewarned them thereof in his farewel to the Elders of Ephesus Take heed therefore unto your selves and to all the Flock over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you Overseers for I know this that after my departing shall grievous Wolves under the form or appearance its like of Lambs not sparing the Flock also of your own selves shall Men arise speaking perverse things to draw away Disciples after them Acts 20.25 26 c. And in his Salutation to the Romans Chap. 16. v. 17. saith Now I beseech you Brethren mark them which cause Divisions and Offences contrary to the Doctrine which you have learned and avoid them So that we may clearly perceive it is no new or strange thing that hath happened to be our sad Exercise as indeed I do look upon it to be the most grievous of all the Exercises that could have befallen us I mean as with respect of the Body of Friends And now amongst many of the chief Agents of Cruelty Slander and Envy whom the Devil that great Enemy to the Peace of Christs Church hath made use of and this pernicious work of opposition to and seperation from the good Order and wholesome Discipline thereof I find lately one called Francis Bugg in Aragon a proud self-conceited person and yet as confused and malicious as any which I hope anon to Evince by some brief Animadversions on the Second Part of his Book called De Christiana Libertate the first part only relating to Liberty of Conscience none of his Work but by a nameless Author So far now as I feel my self concern'd for the Truths sake and the vindication thereof to give forth my Testimony as well against the great weakness as the gross wickedness of this Hellish dark piece of deceitful work of Envy and Folly and to detect his groundless Suggestings unchristian Reflections and uncivil Informations not at all designing thereby to undertake the Answering of every particular passage that hath relatition to particular persons ingaged in the differences betwixt our Friends and the separate party for that would be a work both more tedious and also would require more pains then at present I can take to undertake the same which I leave to them as they find themselves concerned in Truth to take notice of my present work then only is to make some shor Observations of that which in General I am concerned with and lies most obvious in my view Righteous Judgment placed upon the Heads of our Malicious Opposers CHAP. I. HAving perused the Second Part of Francis Bugg's Book he miscalls De Christiana Libertate I do not so much as find any one page or passage to have the least resemblance of I doubt very much whether he knows what the true Chrsstian liberty means or Relation to Christian Liberty in a true and proper sense I mean what he has wrote himself and not what is Transcribed from other Authors abstracting which there will be but a small parcel of his remaining Besides thou may take notice of the Pride and Self-conceitedness of this vain Man who gives his Book a Latin Title which signifies no more in Latin then in English and has no more Emphasis nor Authority in it therefore only useful for Vain Ostentation especially considering that the Book it self is no ways correspondent to the Title In his Epistle page 4. He alledges two principal Reasons why we look upon him and his Adherents to be no Quakers or consequently as he says no Christians First He says Our Non-submission and Non-conformity to the New Order of the Women He begins thus in his flouting Airy mind And Secondly That their way of compelling and Antichristian way of proceeding to bring to and force Vniformity is by us slighted and contemn'd Answer But we know right well there is a Third and a more weighty Reason than either of these and that is We have a certain inward sense and sure discerning from the Infallible Spirit of Truth which I know they will not regard or admit of that the wrong wicked perverse Spirit hath entered into them and thereby are Adulterated in these minds from the blessed pure Spirit of Christ Iesus and departed from the Truth in the inward parts whereby they are degenerated and were so in their Spirits before ever they durst publickly appear in this treacherous work of Separation and before it wa● so notorious as it is now And so they having Apostatized from the Truth and the living Vertue and sensible Operation and Experience of the Life thereof firs● in their own particulars thus They and not We have rendred themselves n●● Quakers or no Christians For we never concluded any person to be truly a Christian simply because of his outward Conformity to the Profession of Truth and because of his Submission to the Holy and Decent Order of Christs Church in respect there is nothing visible can rightly constitute and properly denominate any Man or Woman True Christians in the sight of God who regards more the inward bent frame and disposition of the Minds of People than their outward appearance however glorious it may be and therefore it is of absolute necessity that their hearts and spirits be uprightly stated in his sight if ever they attain to the Nature of true Christianity Now though it be confest that many outwardly may appear in the view of others for a time seemingly strict and serious in their Conversations
flesh through much wantonness While they promise them liberty they themselves are servants of corruption For it had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness than after they had known it to turn from the holy Commandment delivered unto them but 't is happened according to the true Proverb the Dog hath turned to his own vomit again and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire 2 Pet. 2. Every one of these passages are so Correspondent with and agreeable to the practices and wayes of this dividing opposite party who have seperated themselves from our blessed unity First as with respect to the good Spirit of God in their own particulars and next which of necessity and so naturally follows as to fellowship concord and Communion with his People and methinks one neer parallel and a more close comparison could not be drawn as to every circumstance betwixt those in the Apostles time and those in ours it is so apparent that people of small understanding may readily observe the same And it s my firm Faith and certain perswasion that as on the one hand they are daily discovering their own shame by their uncivil defamations abominable lyes and malicious suggestions so on the otherhand shall their folly thereby be the more laid open For as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses So do these also resist the Truth but saith he they shall n = * Obs In Gods appointed time all the resi●●ers and Rebellers are stopped in their envy and malice against his People proceed no further why so the reason is clear as followes for their folly shall be made manyfest to whom not only to a few or a little remnant who from that inward sense and true discerning the Lord hath indewed them with do see and have seen when first they began their wicked work of separation and before it was so notorious as it is now but unto all men as theirs was Now to return unto that which was most weighty in my view having made some little digression seeing it hath thus sadly befallen such who have not kept their habitation in the Truth by reason of their woful departure from that due constant subjection of their Spirits thereunto having also the advantage of observing the Rock they have split upon and as this F. B. saies in his word of advice to the Pennsylvanians in his last Chap. such a slender pitiful dry one as it is and indeed I think better could not be well expected from him for as I remember the substance of what he saies that's worth observing much like to the dead professors strain keep the Scripture in esteem amongst you c. But never so much as a syllable of the antient Principle of Truth viz. To mind the light of Christ you may perceive what hath been one Impediment to the increase of love and Charity which Blessed be the Lord God of Eternal Glory plentifully abounds amongst Friends in Scotland Ireland other places where this opposite dividing party hath not gain'd any Interest among them and so in most Counties of this Nation of England where it hath not prevailed there is great amity blessed unity sweet concord Peace Heavenly harmony daily increases amongst them O Blessings and glory and Honour unto the Lord our God for ever for the same Therefore my tender Counsel and brotherly advice in the love of our Lord Jesus unto you all is be very Careful that at all times above all things whatsoever and on all occasions you may be found in that holy Reverend subjection of your Spirits to the blessed Divine power of the living God that hath reached unto you and by which you are Called to be his holy pure People and then in this holy frame I do right well know shall you be kept neer unto and in unity with himself and in concord and fellowship one with another in the unity of his Spirit and in the bond of peace bundled up in the bundle of everlasting Life and so thereby shall you be preserved from that rending tearing and devouring Spirit and the same God of blessings who as he hath graciously attended you here in your various exercises will also favourably accompany and be present with you his faithful honest right-hearted ones in all your several services for the advancement of his glorious work even the Salvation of Souls the promotion of the pure name and the exaltation of the glorious fame of holy Jesus amongst the Heathen and all the World over And our Confidence is that notwithstanding of the great fury and wrath of the Devil the implacable malice and envy of his cursed agents against the Lord his faithful Children yet I am fully perswaded Truth innocency shall over all prevail as John saw and said behold a white horse and he that sate on him had a bow and a Crown was given unto him and he went Conquering and to Conquer So I recommend you all to the saving Word of Gods Grace that by it you may be guided and under the safe conduct thereof preserved to the End of all those various Changes Tryals and troubles here that you may finish your time and testimony and lay down your heads in peace and in the close of all return to your God and my God the Father of Spirits from whence we came with all the Heavenly Host Laud and Extol his holy worthy Name with everlasting Songs of pure thanksgivings and living praises and so receive the product of all your labours and excercises in the Lord even the immortal Crown of eternal Glory and perpetual Renown is the sincere supplication of my Soul for you all as for my self and who earnestly prayes for the establishment preservation of all the Lords people upon the everlasting Rock that unchangeable Foundation against which the Gates of Hell cannot prevail The Conclusion AND now Francis Bugg I think I have done with thy book and spent more time then I Judge it either deserved or I designed in answer thereunto and indeed never expected to have been concerned with thee or any upon this Account in publick especially I being altogether a Stranger to unacquainted with thee and therefore assure thy self what I have written or may yet say unto thee and others of thy Adherents is not from any Rancour Heat or Prejudice but really from that good-will true tender love and earnest desire which the Lord hath begot in my soul for the eternal welfare and happiness of all the Sons and Daughters of Men but more singularly for the restoration of such whom God in any measure hath visited with his Glorious Blessed Day and reached unto by his everlasting pure power and thereby has tendered their Spirits and broken their Hearts and given unto them a feeling and sence of that Precious divine life the constant enjoyment of which is above and beyond all what this fading transitory World can afford But what shall I say unto
our times have said it is God Zab. de mente agente c 13. Scalig. exerc 307. § 30. Bodin Theat nat lib. 4. The Ancient Tenet is resumed of late by some Famous Learned men as Zabarella Cardan Bodin and others in Licetus And seeing F. B seemes to have some respect for learning 〈◊〉 g●ving his Book a Latin title and citing in Latin with W. R B Hooper's words and after translating and marring it with his Master even in the first word I may hope he may forbear so often Ironica ly to call me learned learned as he has done though els●where unlearned for supplying his defect or neglect at least in removing the stumbling blocks he has laid and left in the way of his Honoured Friend and his Reader that he Dedicates and commends his Book to whereof another is which is co-incident with backing the former making the Scriptures The rule Universal in every particular 2. part p. 70 which contradict● the former from being the Rule and his former part p. 58. Which makes that a difference between the Law and the Gospel The Law writing down things particularly not the Gospel And all the circumstances in Scripture cannot now be recalled unless the same Ages were brought about again as the Platonics tell of their great year as I have noted else where from Musculus God can l. 2. c. 11. § 12. D. Mat. S●t●liff D. Bridges now lately D. Beveridge all Protestant writers That there s no certainty of the perpetual Government of the Church established from the Apostles that can be concluded from those things that they are delivered to have done from their first Preaching but by little and little upon occasion and that the same Spirit breathed on the Apostles was Ministred to others So he whom I can follow no further But must with Protestants Sadiel and others I have cited elsewhere return to an immediate call after the Apostacy And what method God will then use he has not declared nor bound himself and man cannot do it And F. Bugg deales fallaciously with me in saying I do so with W. Tindal wher●as I cite him and others not for particular service but general F B. reasons from service in general to particular service As he deals with the Scriptures which must have a particular direction suiting Circumstances from the adaequate Phil. 3.16 Canon or sufficient Rule in the new creature which reaches all truth even perticulars not onely General Principles but also assumptions and conclusions as is said afore It is a Maxim or Rule D. Andrews on Command that it is a point of greatest power to reach the most remote And this Rule we have need of and at hand at every instant * Fr. Bugg may find in the Scripture this General If the Son makes you free ye shall be free indeed John 18.38 But where finds he his assumption rather presumption The Son makes F. B. free And therefore F. B. is free indeed Does he find this particular freedom in Scripture t is well if he come to find it writen in his Heart I am sure he is not in the way of it in this his dark way ward work of bondage to the Spirit tho' Liberty to the Flesh If he grant not to persons times and other circumstances Can he find there the Meeting to be at Hadenham in Ely or once a quarter month week at such an hour and so long c. Seeing the Scripture saith Paul at Troas abode 7. days Acts 20.6 7. broke Bread on First day continued till midnight c I have reason to ask him this question seeing he requires the like of G. F. about womens meetings who held professors to their Rule as I do F B. Which meetings J S. and J. W own'd in Cities 4th p p. 38. own'd by W. R. Or will F. B. demand the Liberty of having no Meeting because all Circumstances in Scripture cannot be recalled That is the Liberty that spirit would lead to Libertinism Ranterism disorderly walking But do but consider n = † See Oecolampadius and Junius on Ezek. 2 3 of silent waiting the General Calling and particular institution the particular calling what a vast Chasm and gulph this empty conceit void of form fixes betwixt his 2 parts which this Son of Anak in his own Eyes seems to bestride to make a co-herence In his first part indeed he makes a notable Defence with Reasons and Testimonies against outward force as improper unequal and insufficient to urge and accomplish matters pertaining to inward concerns But yet gives away his Cause by leaving a weak place to let in the persecutor to lay all waste by granting him a power to compell to things of a mixt Nature and not purely Supernatural but partly Moral as hearing But not to receive Sacraments which by his leave is more grossly mixt than hearing which he makes under the Magistrates verge as Moral But Eating and Drinking is Natural and more strictly so Therefore if the other much more this If that which belongs to Morality honesty c. Much more that which belongs to Sub●●●ty Temperance c. If compell Children to be wash'd and after ever to lend their Ears to attend to the mouths of whom he pleases sure he may compell them to let their mouths take Bread and Wine or a Wafer-cake from their hands And thinks he yet their minds free enough and Liberty enough for their Consciences Nay the Jesuits know better the effects of Education and Custom and the lasting savour of the Liquor pour'd in at the Ears of the tender and how the Eyes affect the Heart J. Fox p. 596. Stands his liberty amidst all their gaudys Philpot the Martyr tells them another tale that think they have liberty to go to their places of worship So that in his first part there 's a great shortness for Liberty in Religion and ex●rcise of a good Conscience towards God which should extend to things Natural Moral in themselves but with respect to Supernaturals otherwise it limits our Service Worship of God after such a manner as we conceivemost acceptable to him to which outward violence is ineffectual to convince and render acceptable Here he puts and leave another great block or deep ditch in the way of his Honoured Pation and Reader not at all heeded or not a straw regarded or sounded by this heedless heady shallow Latinist and disputer for liberty but Patron of licenciousness conceiting himself Manager of the Eastern Association and Treater for a Cessation though eager urger of Contention and Confusion to race out order in Church Affairs For now mark From this inadaequate insufficient imperfect and unsound Subject or antecedent of his First part de Christiana libertate what a towering contradictory consequence he makes i● his second part de Christiana libertate And on his inconsequent feet of Iron and Clay would establish a Golden Babylonish Liberty paramount over Church censure which his Antecedent will not bear which allows Church censure pag. 138. Read him there at large For his Consequence in his two parts if any at all must needs be this viz. Because the Magistrate by Natural and Moral power can onely compel Conscience which he cal●s a reflect Act of the Soul to mixt Moral Actions as to hear but not to such as are purely Supernatural as to receive the Sacraments as being onely Subject to Church-censure being of a Spiritual nature and not Subject to outward force The Subject or Argument in his first part which he owns to be his Judgment in the Preface to his second part Therefore the Church by the Spirit of Christ may not exhort nay not disown any unsound Principle or practice in its members tending to Lic●n●iousness or Scandal and declare they have no unity with it nor with them in it lest they be more Compulsive than the Magistrate that imposes Worship by outward violence force which is the consequence in his second part The Magistrates cannot compell outwardly with carnal Therefore not the Minister inwardly with Spiritual weapons Luk. 14 23. 2 Tim. 4 2. contrary to Scripture and his first part allowing Spiritual censures May the Magistrate compel to hear and the Minister not be suffered to speake unless it be what pleases every hearer Hear 's Liberty of a bad Conscience to the hearers but no Liberty for a good Conscience to the speakers This is the Liberty indeed found in most places As if he should say The Cannon as he writes and Prints it and wrongs mine i. the great Gu● is not to be used against the Church Phil. 3.16 but to shoot men into the Church Therefore the Canon i. the Rule of the new Creature is not to be used in the Church in admonishing them to walk by it and reproving and disowning them that do not but are wilfull and disorderly Richard Richardson HOW th' labouring man and Crisp and Bugg Shrewdly at Women ' s labours tug Not meet apart not speak the least Afore men if not after a Priest Not ope ' their months to ask men Nurses Fo women or to ope ' their purses Should Rhapsodi one patch then lack A 〈…〉 et s●itched on the back HOW th' Serpent old creeps his old way Ore ' th' women seeks first to prevail Meetings meet helps first to assay That thereby mens hee may assail HOW th' unleed vermin venemous thing The wrigling crooked crawling beast Seeks th' woman 's upright seed to sting Or th' heel thereof to hurt at least THE Serpent 's seed 's a Cockatrice Which fiery flying Dragon grows Himself an outcast when he spyes He floods of Venom at her throws Errata p. 97. for Rogers Team read Team Rogers